Classic solitaire and the Klondike tableau you clear with alternating colors
Classic solitaire uses the Klondike setup on a green felt table: move cards to four foundations from aces upward, and build the tableau in descending order while switching colors. It runs in your browser, so you can play free online with no download and no signup, using only the mouse to drag or click the right card. The layout is simple to learn, yet every exposed card changes the next move.
As a logical browser game, it asks you to read each column before you shift a stack. A face-down card can open a chain of moves, but a poor transfer can trap the suit you need, so the foundation piles and the tableau matter equally. That is why fans of solitaire keep returning to the same ace-to-king climb.
Foundation piles, hidden cards, and the Ace-to-King climb
The main target is clear: send Aces, then twos, threes, and every higher rank to the four foundations while you free buried cards in the columns. The game also fits the card tag naturally. The classic Klondike Solitaire label applies because the win condition is still the familiar Ace-to-King ladder. When a move reveals a new card, you gain another chance to chain the tableau.
If you enjoy that column-first rhythm, Spider Solitaire Classic is a close match because it also rewards ordered stacks that open the board one section at a time. Kings Klondike stays in the same family with the same foundation goal and tableau planning. Spider Solitaire keeps the same card-sequencing pressure with a different suit structure.
The green felt look, the face-up stacks, and the four foundation spaces make the board easy to scan at a glance. That helps when you are deciding whether to uncover a hidden card or send a low rank home, and it keeps the mouse-based controls practical on a mobile-friendly browser screen.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
26 december 2016
Last Update
26 december 2016